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noun a mention or reference to someone or something
A1 I don't understand the refer in this sentence.
A2 Can you explain the meaning of the refer in the text?
B1 The refer to the previous chapter helped me understand the concept better.
B2 The author's frequent use of refer to other works shows a depth of research.
C1 The refer in this academic paper is well-cited and adds credibility to the research.
C2 The refer to external sources in the report provides additional context and support for the argument.
verb to mention or allude to someone or something in speech or writing
A1 I refer to my notes when I study for exams.
A2 Can you refer me to a good restaurant in this area?
B1 The article refers to recent research on climate change.
B2 In his speech, the professor referred to the importance of critical thinking.
C1 The lawyer referred to previous cases to support her argument.
C2 The author often refers to philosophical concepts in his novels.
formal When writing a research paper, it is important to refer to credible sources.
informal If you need help with that assignment, refer to the textbook for guidance.
slang Hey, if you're lost, just refer to the cheat sheet I made.
figurative In times of uncertainty, people often refer to their inner voice for guidance.
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